Enjoyed he item on the unbroken ciphers - but here is my favorite of all
times.....now books by Trithemius are not well read today, I presume;
however, Sybil Leek believed this communication code I had run across
keyed to a calendar - was somehow devised by Trithemius.

Note the 7 Men in Spandau - the Nazis - without a doubt used his code.

So there are flower codes, why not codes for herbs - this one partcular
bible I have entitled SS Teachers Edition - gift to an ancestor who was
one of the revisors of the King James Bible in late 1800 period - this
book has so much information in it, it is unbelievable and was made
specially for those who attended the Clarendon Press -published by
Oxford Univeristy Press.   So every littke flower and every little
movement has a meaning all its own?   Think they wrote a song about that
once.....someone played it for me once at an affair where let us say,
they were waiting for me?

Russians took the watchword code from the Baron for they knew the
calendar was coded so who however sent the Baron the code and for what
purpose?   Had to be Yankee Doodle - for it was intercepted by the
Russian Guard and no doubt given to the Baron, like one gives a Gideon
Bible to - well never mind with that, unless it has the special mark of
a very rare edition.

Codes must be simple for many people (say June and Joshua - take note
what Trithemius says for his words were not made for anybody to
understand....casting pearls before swine?)

So verey interesting publication; and inasmuch as our CIA and the
English of course used a bible code - oh so secret - this code I believe
inasmuch as it was given to the Baron in prison - was meant for member
of the Royal Society, who would be able to respond in maybe a bird code
in communicatins for I think a break was being staged and the Russian
got wise to it.

So much for ancient codes......even Christ spoke in parables for surely
someone secret order such as an another ADL would would turn him in to
the finky fuzz......hey Joshua - got two tens for a five?

Saba






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